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​Bayern Munich chief Kahn rules out signing BVB striker Haaland

Bayern Munich's upcoming CEO Oliver Kahn has refuted the suggestion they may try to sign Erling Haaland this summer.

The Norway star is one of the most sought after strikers in Europe after enjoying an excellent season at a half with Borussia Dortmund.

Not only would BVB loathe selling Haaland to their biggest rivals, but the price tag for any team is beyond the reach of Bayern.

Speaking with Sport Bild, Kahn said: "Sorry, anyone who talks about it does not understand the situation.

"A package that costs more than 100 million euros is currently unthinkable for FC Bayern.

"Robert Lewandowski still has a two-year contract here and his performance is beyond question - he has 39 Bundesliga goals.

"That's why we don't have to worry about Haaland today."

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